LOBSTER MAC + CHEESE

There's a reason the lobster mac and cheese from America's oldest tavern was named among the best comfort foods in New England by Yankee Magazine. This cheesy indulgence is served in your own personal cast iron pot, crafted with two New England cheeses, a hefty serving of chopped lobster meat, and topped with crunchy bread crumbs for the most heavenly combination of gooey, crunchy perfection. Savor it amid candlelight and a roaring fireplace.

THE CHEEEEEESEBURGER

How much burger is too much burger? The limit doesn't exist at Chomp, where heaping burgers topped with everything from mac and cheese to friend jalapeno chips is the norm. Think you can hang? Get your hands on The Cheeseburger - garlic bread grilled cheese buns, melted onions, tomato jam, american and cheddar cheese, and bacon aioli.

LOBSTER RUEBEN

If you struggle with making decisions, enter Brick Alley Pub with caution. Everything here, from the award winning nachos to the Philly cheeseburger, is so rich and delicious, you could easily find yourself in a pickle when it comes to deciding what to order. One of our favorites? The Lobster Reuben: Piled-high chilled lobster meat, melted Swiss cheese, sauerkraut and Thousand Island dressing on buttery, grilled rye bread.

Spicy Miso Ramen

The cure to whatever ails you lies in this steaming, spicy bowl of Ramen from Broadway's Boru. Heaping piles of noodles meet slow roasted pork and fresh corn topped with a hearty helping of crunchy bean sprouts. Because winter and soup are always synonymous.

THE CHUNKY MONKEY DONUT

When all else fails, we turn to donuts. Liberty Donuts on Long Wharf uses spiced dough to create their hand-crafted, made-to-order donuts, served hot in a variety of flavors. We especially love the Chunky Monkey - banana glaze, chocolate chip, peanuts and peanut butter drizzle.

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Brittany Lauro is the Social Media and Content Manager at Discover Newport. You can probably find her on Cliff Walk with her dog, Dusty any time of year, or with a glass of wine in-hand on a seaside deck somewhere.